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Under grilling by Jon Ossoff, Russ Vought repeatedly refuses to admit that it was a mistake to fire the federal employees who oversaw the safety of the nuclear stockpile (a mistake the administration acknowledged when they had to scramble to hire them back)
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Never can admit a mistake. Always someone else’s fault or it didn’t happen / fake. Entire administration like a group of unruly petulant children with finger pointing every direction.

Russ Vought, one of the authors of #Project2025 An absolute scumbag of the lowest order

All of these Trump appointed hacks do the same thing. They refuse to answer questions. They just try to dance around answering any real questions. They are a disgrace to this nation.

Ossoff is good at this maybe new dem leader and potus candidate

This dude is the guy behind Project 2025, he deserves to be ground into the dirt like a cockroach.

Rough day ruper already a minute in and you’re off your meds!

The real mistake is a federal bureaucracy so bloated that even critical roles get tangled in red tape. The Saving the Civil Service Act (H.R. 492) proves D.C. prioritizes job protections over mission readiness—forcing agencies to jump through hoops just to remove underperformers. When you’ve got managers writing 200-character justifications to keep nuclear security staff, the system’s broken. Rehiring chaos? That’s what happens when swamp creatures resist accountability. Streamlining isn’t about mistakes—it’s about cutting dead weight so actual essential personnel can function without drowning in bureaucratic sludge.

I don’t know what the current wannabe hitler regime, has on people like Russ Vought, but whatever it is, it’s big. Or like anyone else, who has had the misfortune, to work for him, fear for their lives, as well as their families. Check’s notes 📝 Mike Pence

Wasting his time. Read P25. The only good federal employee to this individual is a fired one.
